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Boils Treatments Boils are formation of bacterial infection in the hair follicles. The infected area gets swollen, filled with pus and is accompanied by pain The bacterium responsible for the formation of boils is known as Staphylococcus aureus. Boils are very troublesome if not well treated . Boils generally develop on the skin areas that are covered with coarse hair and the regions that are exposed to mild range of friction. The skin areas that are most likely to be affected by boils are the neck, buttocks, elbows, knees and similar other regions. The boil at first starts with a small nodule that is red in appearance and quite painful if subjected to touch. With the growth of the bacteria the boil gradually increases in size. The top part of the boil then becomes soft and in the later stages pus flows out from its top portion . Healing of Boils A boil takes about a couple of weeks to heal naturally. With 5 to 7 days of its formation, the boil turns out to be a lump filled with pus of a diameter about 3 to 10 centimeters. As the boil gets matured pus along with blood begin to come out. With the passage of time the boil becomes dry and vanishes from the skin leaving a small scar. But sometimes, the boils can become too painful to bear and too infectious to get cured. For instances like formation of too many boils at one place, or a big size boil at a very prominent location like at the middle of the face, you are recommended to go for a boils treatment under authentic medical supervision.

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Boils treatments provide information about the various types of treatments available in the market. Also provides information about home remedies and other cures and treatments for boils

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Boils Treatments

Boils are formation of bacterial infection in the hair follicles. The infected area gets swollen, filled with pus and is accompanied by pain The bacterium responsible for the formation of boils is known as Staphylococcus aureus. Boils are very troublesome if not well treated . Boils generally develop on the skin areas that are covered with coarse hair and the regions that are exposed to mild range of friction. The skin areas that are most likely to be affected by boils are the neck, buttocks, elbows, knees and similar other regions. The boil at first starts with a small nodule that is red in appearance and quite painful if subjected to touch. With the growth of the bacteria the boil gradually increases in size. The top part of the boil then becomes soft and in the later stages pus flows out from its top portion .

Healing of BoilsA boil takes about a couple of weeks to heal naturally. With 5 to 7 days of its formation, the boil turns out to be a lump filled with pus of a diameter about 3 to 10 centimeters. As the boil gets matured pus along with blood begin to come out. With the passage of time the boil becomes dry and vanishes from the skin leaving a small scar. But sometimes, the boils can become too painful to bear and too infectious to get cured. For instances like formation of too many boils at one place, or a big size boil at a very prominent location like at the middle of the face, you are recommended to go for a boils treatment under authentic medical supervision.

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What Causes Boils/Boils causes• If you have a poor health and a weak immune system, you are most likely to be attacked by boils. The bacteria

inside your skin will get the opportunity to multiply without facing any natural resistance of the body. • The repeated incidence of boils at the age of 40 and above is accounted as one of the symptoms of being

attacked by diabetes. Diabetes is also the cause of damaging the immune system as a result of which the body fails to fight against the attack of bacteria.

• Boils may also occur if proper hygiene is not maintained. The sebaceous glands mainly of the regions like armpit and clefts of buttocks that are not often properly washed may get infected with boils.

• Due to the incidence of other skin infections like acne, eczema or scabies that lead to constant itching of the skin surface destroy the protective skin layer completely. The very degradation of the quality of skin causes the growth of boils.

• Obesity is another factor behind what causes boils. • Any form of fever or disease that completely breaks down the immune system may be responsible for favoring the

development of boils. Even the medicines like prednisone taken in for curing such diseases may lead to the formation of boils as one of the side effects.

• Boils may also occur due to internal health problems. If the body contains toxic substances then the boil formation is more prevalent.

• If the body experiences irregular bowel movement • In case an individual does not maintain a proper healthy diet and in take excess of oil and junk food items. • Too much consumption of alcohol is also one of the causes behind the formation of boils.

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Boils SymptomsThe Common Boils Symptoms • Boils are accompanied by redness and swollenness. The very onset of the boils is characterized

by turning of the skin into red. Within a day or two the nodule develops. The nodule further grows into a huge red lump. The lump takes a size of about 3 to 10 centimeters in diameter. Sometimes the size grows almost to a size of a golf ball!

• Formation of boils also cause unbearable pain. In the initial stages the boil is painful when touched but with the growth of the boil the pain aggravates. Even a little twitching will lead to a tingling and burning sensation. The pain may get even worse if somebody attempts to squeeze the boil to let the pus out. It is a caution for all that boils are not to be touched with unclean hands.

• Boils are often filled with a whitish substance called pus. The pus is nothing but the accumulation of the white blood cells or the lymphocytes, the dead bacteria and some amounts of protein. The formation of pus is the result of the action taken by the immune system of our body to fight against the bacteria called Staphylococcus aureus causing the development of boils. The pus is very infectious. Fresh boils sprout out in the areas

that come in contact with the pus of the boil. So, to avoid further boil formation you are required to keep your infected area with antiseptic solutions.

• Sometimes boils become very complex. With the development of the boil the patient may also suffer from intermittent spells of chilling fever. But as the boil dries up the person also gets rid of the fever. In some cases the boil gets so big in size that medical supervision is required. Along with antibiotics to reduce the intensity of boils the physician also prescribes separate medication for fever.

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Prevention of BoilsTip on Boils Prevention • Keep your body clean. Wash yourself very well with antiseptic soap so that your skin surface

remains germ free. It is always recommended to go for a shower rather than a tub bath. In shower you get running water, which is not the case for as bath taken in a tub.

• You are advised to use your own belongings like towels, cosmetics and such. Sharing of such products with somebody else may result the incidence of the infection. So, as a precautionary step you should use your own equipments and never should use others as you will get infected with the germ in case the other person is affected with boils.

• Another very important method for prevention of boils is to maintain a proper diet. It would be always beneficial for you if you take up food products that are of less oil and non greasy. Fatty foods like junk foods should always be avoided and proper nutritious food like leafy green vegetables, fresh fruit juices and wholesome cereals should be included in your balanced diet schedule.

• The boils are very contagious and so you should be very cautious in case you are having some boil formation at their early stage. While treating them you must always touch them with washed hands. Some people have the tendency of sneezing the boils nodules. This act would rather aggravate the infection and cause tremendous pain. Usage of unclean hands to deal with the boils is strictly to be avoided, especially for a boil developed on the skin surface of your face.

• You must also be careful while selecting the agents for washing and cleaning purposes. You are recommended to use antiseptic soaps rather than using beauty soaps. You can also use a good shower gel as this would help you to keep your skin clean, fresh as well as germ free and ultimately would

promote boils prevention. • If You are suffering from persistent furunculosis, you are recommended to go to a certified

physician. Furunculosis is the process that involves repeated development of boils on the skin surface. The furuncles are boils filled with pus. The bacterium causing furuncles often stays on a permanent basis in the nasal chamber of the patients who are suffering from any form of immune disorder. Patients of HIV positive are often attacked with furuncles. In fact, repeated attacks of furuncles are an indication of occurrence of the wearing out disease called diabetes.

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Home Remedies for Boils• Garlic and onion have been in use since the olden times. You may topically apply the juice of garlic or onion in

order to speed up the ripening process of the boil so as to allow the pus to flow out and initiate rapid drying up of the boil. You may also apply a mixture containing equal quantities of onion and garlic on the boil surface. You may also include 2 or 3 pieces of garlic in your diet to ensure healing of the boil.

• Milk cream is another very effective ingredient in treating your boil. The cream of the milk when applied on the boil top will help to soften the skin surface of the boil. Milk will also help to form head of the boil so that pus can flow out. You may also put soaked bread in boiled milk on the top of the boil.

• Parsley leaves are also very effective in treating boils. Boil the parsley leaves until they become very soft. Then apply it as a poultice covering with a white clean cloth. This will help to open the mouth of the boil so that the pus can be released.

• Betel or margosa leaves are also very useful in healing the boil. You should at first heal the betel leaves till it becomes soft. Then smear the leaves with castor oil and apply them on the boil surface. Another very useful home remedy for boils is boiling of 15 to 20 neem leaves in half liter of water and continue boiling the mixture until the volume reduces to one of third of the original volume. Then allow the mixture to cool down and then gently apply the solution on the boil head.

• Bitter gourd extract is a very good home remedy for boils. The bitter gourd extract kills the germ of the boils and reduce the intensity of infection. In case you find difficulty in applying it on the top of the boil, you may have it in empty stomach in the very early morning along with lemon juice.

• Turmeric is especially famous for its antiseptic properties. Make a paste of 4 to 5 spoons of roasted turmeric with water and apply in on the boil surface.

• You may also try out with the paste of cumin seeds. Grind the cumin seeds and form a paste with water. This will lower down the intensity of the boil infection.

• Apart from the above mentioned home remedies you are also required to be maintaining a balanced diet. Often boils are formed due to the presence of toxic substances in the main blood stream. In order to eliminate toxic wastes from your system organs you may following a highly nutritious and balanced diet. Drink lot of juice of melon and citrus fruits in order to detox your body. Include whole grain cereals and avoid intake of refined white bread and other sugary food items.

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Ointment for boils Homemade Ointment For Boils • You may take 15 to 20 neem leaves or margosa and boil then in a half-liter of water. You should keep on boiling the

mixture until the mixture becomes half of the original volume of the liquid. Then allow the mixture to cool down before applying it on the infected area.

• You may also make a paste of cumin seeds with hot water and then apply the paste thickly on the infected area. • Milk cream can also be a good healing agent for boils. The milk cream can be applied as a poultice and can be more

effective in case the milk cream is applied with bread. • A paste of onion and garlic is accounted to be one of the most effective means of boils treatment. They help in

formation of head, which when formed allow the pus to flow out. The ointment consisting of the paste of garlic and onion also helps the wound of the boil to dry up fast.

• Turmeric is another very useful homemade ointment for treating boils. At first grind two or three dry pieces of turmeric and then make it into a thick layer of paste.

• If you are interested in homeopathic treatment, you will find several medicines as ointment for boils. Boilx is a homeopathic medicine, which is recommended by most of the physicians while treating patients with severe cases of boils infection.

• Boilx is available in the form of spray and when sprayed on the infected boil area, it seeps deep into the skin and destroys the bacteria completely and brings relief from pain. The spray not only will kill the germs but also eradicate further attacks of the bacteria as well. So, if your are suffering from recurrent boils attack, you should certainly take up boilx as your ointment for boils as it is medicinally powerful enough to get rid of repeated development of boils.

Ingredients of Ointments for Boils • Sulfur – Sulfur or the sublimated form of sulfur is included in ointment for boils as they help to reduce sensations of

itching, burning and dryness. • Calendula Officinalis – Naturally found in the flower marigold, Calendula Officinalis is mainly added for promoting

healthy skin. • Echinacea Angustifolia - Echinacea Angustifolia is found in purple colored coneflower. It is included in the ointment for

boils in order to fight against septic conditions and to control the spread of the bacterium to other peripheral regions of the boil affected skin.

• You can treat the skin infection with homemade ointment for boils as well. You may make on your own some effective ointments that would help to reduce the incidence of boils. The following are some examples of helpful homemade boils treatment ointments.

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Homeopathic Remedies for Boils • Arsenicum Album – There are various types of boils that can be differentiated based on the severity of the boils.

Some boils develop by partially infecting the skin while some are deep rooted. This homeopathic medicine is effective in treating boils that have infected the deeper skin tissues and are accompanied by tremendous pain and fever. Arsenicum album is also helpful for treating inflammations and swollenness.

• Belladonna – The boils develop gradually as they first develop as a small nodule or a reddish inflammation on the surface of the skin. Then as it gradually grows in diameter of about 5 to 10 centimeters, it gradually gets filled up with pus. Belladonna is effective for treating boils at their early stage. The stage when the boil has slightly swollen up just before the stage of forming pus, taking up belladonna homeopathic remedies for boils would certainly help you to fight against the infection. The ointment would even bring relief from fever and inflammation to a great extent.

• Calendula – The herb extract can be used both as a topical ointment and can be consumed internally in order to over come the infection. To use it as a compress for boils the calendula can be utilized in a diluted form as a tincture.

• Echinacea Angustifolia – This herb can be taken up in order to strengthen the immune system. This herb like other effective homeopathic remedies for boils makes the immune system strong so that it can help an individual to fight against the bacteria causing the development of boils. This remedial medicine is especially useful for treating recurrent boils. You will most likely to be prescribed with this medicine if you feel lethargic, chilling and sickly due to the boil infection.

• Hepar Sulphuris Calcareum – This remedy is to be applied when the boil has grown to be extremely painful when touched and showing up symptoms of spreading to adjacent skin areas. This medicine is regarded as of the effective homeopathic remedies for boils when it is to be prescribed for individuals who have become extremely sensitive to cold for the occurrence of the boil.

• Mercurius solubilis – This medicine as one of the homeopathic remedies for boils is extremely useful when it is utilized for treating boils at their very advanced stage. The medicine is applicable for the individual, who is suffering from the boils side effects like having greasy skin surface, swollen and inflamed lymph nodes and highly sensitive to temperature variations.

• Silicea – Silicea also known as Silica. Being one of the useful homeopathic remedies for boils, this medicine is highly effective in forming head of the boils. Many a times boils gradually grow in size without forming a head and becomes quite complex in nature as it increases the longevity of the boils causing pain and boils related troubles for a long period of time. Under such circumstances taking up silicea can help you to get rid of the boils at their very early stage.

• Tarentula Cubensis – This medication is to be applied when the boil shows characters like severe pain with a stinging and burning sensation, swollenness and turning of the adjoining areas of the infected area with a bluish or a purplish tinge.

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